Polite or Rude
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Thanksgiving
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Saying thank you or hello.


Is this polite or rude?

Polite (Nice)


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1/3

one-third


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What animal was the main character in our stories this week?

A turkey

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Greek Grapes, Greek Grapes, Greek Grapes

Greek Grapes, Greek Grapes, Greek Grapes

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What month is Thanksgiving?

November

200

What does polite mean?

To be nice.

Use manners.


200

2/5 + 3/5 =

5/5

200

What did the turkey dress like to hide from the farmer?

Cow

Horse

Sheep

Pig

Rooster

Pizza delivery man

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The blue bluebird blinks.

The blue bluebird blinks.

200

What day of the week is Thanksgiving always on?

Thursday


300

What does rude mean?

To be mean

Hurt other people's feelings


300

Which number is the denominator? 


Hint: top or bottom number?

Bottom number

300

How would you disguise a turkey?

glasses

hat

clothes

mask

blanket

And many more ideas

300

Kitty caught the kitten in the kitchen.

Kitty caught the kitten in the kitchen.

300

How many of the Pilgrims did not survive the first winter when they came over on the Mayflower?


Hint: they died from disease, not having proper houses, too cold, not enough food.

Nearly half of them.

400

Johnny saw his grandpa not able to reach something on the table. What could he do to be polite?

Johnny could go help his grandpa reach the item.


400

5/12 + 4/12 =

9/12

400
How do you spell Thanksgiving?

T H A N K S G I V I N G

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Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.

Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.

400

Name something you are thankful for.

Family, friends, toys, video games, health, food, and many more.

500

How could you be polite this Thanksgiving break?

Use your manners

Help your parents

Clean up any mess

And many other ways


500

1/6 + 2/6 + 1/6 =

4/6

500

Why did the turkey NOT look like a horse in today's story Turkey Trouble?

Turkey was too short.

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Cops cook cupcakes quickly.

Cops cook cupcakes quickly.

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Who helped the pilgrims learn to grow food, fish, and traded with them for fur to stay warm during their first winter in the New Land?

Native Americans

Indians

Wagonage Indians